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Release Date:
August 13, 2012
Original Title:
The LEGO® Story
Alternate Titles:
The LEGO Story
Genres:
Animation | Drama | Family | History
Production Companies:
Lani Pixels
Production Countries:
Denmark
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 17
As toy maker LEGO heads into its 80th year, Lego present this newly launched animated short film, which looks at the history of the iconic brand. A nicely produced look back at the brand LEGO.
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Administration:
Mette Kragelund Pagel
Art Department Manager:
Thomas Pagel
Director:
Kim Pagel
Editor:
Jimmi Johansen
Motion Capture Artist:
Kim Ace Nielsen
Music:
Andrew McKenna
Producer:
Thomas Pagel
Production Manager:
Sandra Newham
Sound Editor:
Jimmi Johansen
Stereoscopic Coordinator:
Thomas Pagel
Story:
Helene Schjøtt
Ania de Sá Madsen
Visual Effects:
Torben Christensen
Thomas Pagel
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